Monday Night Football: Panthers defeat Patriots, 24-20

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was furious with the officials, who picked up a flag on the final play of the Patriots' loss to the Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football. Brady's final pass was intercepted in the end zone.
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Chuck Burton

On the final play of the game, an official threw his flag his flag as the Panthers' Luke Kuechly (59) hit the Patriots' Rob Gronkowski in the end zone, but the flag was picked up and no penalty was called.
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Streeter Lecka

It appeared Rob Gronkowski was held or interfered with on the game's final play by Carolina's Luke Kuechly, but officials picked up the flag that was thrown on the play.
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Streeter Lecka

Wide receiver Ted Ginn scored the game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter to lift the Carolina Panthers to a 24-20 victory over the Patriots on Monday Night Football.
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Bob Leverone

Panthers wide receiver Ted Ginn left Kyle Arrington in his dust as he headed for the end zone after making a catch late in the fourth quarter.
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Mike McCarn

Stephen Gostkowski's second field goal of the game gave the Patriots at 20-17 lead in the fourth quarter.
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Mike McCarn

Running back Stevan Ridley tied the score at 17-17 in the fourth quarter when his 1-yard touchdown run capped a nine-play, 80-yard drive.
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Gerry Broome

Tight end Greg Olsen gave the Panthers a 17-10 lead in the third quarter on a 15-yard touchdown catch.
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Gerry Broome

Tight end Rob Gronkowski stretched to extend the ball over the goal line for a Patriots touchdown in the third quarter. Gronkowski's 9-yard TD reception tied the score, 10-10.
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Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Patriots running back Stevan Ridley (lower left) fumbled to end a long Patriots drive in the second quarter, and the Panthers converted the turnover into points by driving for a field goal on the ensuing possession.
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Gerry Broome

Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount found a gap in the defense in the second half.
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Streeter Lecka

Quarterback Cam Newton put the Panthers on the scoreboard first when he threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell in the first quarter to give Carolina a 7-0 lead.
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Streeter Lecka

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was sacked twice in the first half.
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Mike McCarn

Patriots cornerback Aqib Talib was given a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when he refused to let go of Panthers receiver Steve Smith after making the tackle.
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Gerry Broome

Quarterback Tom Brady and the Patriots returned to action vs. the Panthers after more than two weeks off.
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Bob Leverone

Patriots receiver Aaron Dobson nearly caught a pass in the end zone one-handed in the third quarter. Panthers defensive back Melvin White was called for holding on the play.
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Jeremy Brevard

Quarterback Cam Newton and the Panthers went three-and-out on their first possession.
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Mike McCarn

Members of the military led the Carolina Panthers onto the field before the start of Monday Night Football.
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Gerry Broome

Members of the military held an American flag during the pregame ceremonies.
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Gerry Broome

Panthers head coach Ron Rivera greeted New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick before kickoff.
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Barry Chin/Globe Staff

The New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers prepared for the Monday Night Football game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.
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Getty/Grant Halverson

Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers blew a kiss into the air as he warmed up.
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Barry Chin/Globe Staff

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and the team arrived at Bank of America stadium for Monday Night football.
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